Originally published in 1918, this work by Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini reflects on his experiences as a leader of the international socialist movement in the mid-19th century. The book traces the trajectory of Mazzini’s political thought, from his early enthusiasm for constitutional government to his later advocacy for the creation of a unified, republican Europe. The work is also notable for its detailed accounts of Mazzini’s involvement in the events leading up to the Roman Revolution of 1848.
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